The 2015 Denver Designer Show House kicked off with a bang during the Opening Night Cocktail Party, which took place Thursday, September 24, 2015, followed by the event’s opening weekend September 25-27, at the freshly designed show home located at 512 and 514 Cook Street. Over 150 guests were in attendance at the Show House opener, which was sponsored by LIV Sotheby’s International Realty and Luxe magazine.
18 of Denver’s top interior designers and artists debuted their work at the Opening Night Cocktail Party, and throughout the opening weekend, garnering the attention and praise of top design enthusiasts and the public that toured the show home during the weekend launch event.
“We are overwhelmed by the success of the first weekend of the Denver Designer Show House,” said LIV Sotheby’s International Realty managing broker, Shannel Ryan. “To see the hard work of this immensely talented and generous group of interior designers reach fruition is more than exciting. This year’s modern Show House is truly spectacular.”
There will be one more opportunity to view the Show House during the event’s closing weekend, October 2-4, 2015. The variety of creative styles offered by Denver’s top interior designers make this the autumn design event of the season, not to be missed. For tickets visit http://denvershowhouse.com/.
This year’s designers include Nadia Watts Interior Design, Post 31 Interiors, D+D Interiors, Knape & Zibell, Company KD, Waterworks, Andrea Schumacher Interiors, Duet Design Group, Quincy House Design, JB Noble Interiors, Ltd., Casey St. John Interiors, Carolyn Morris from Alvarez Morris, Megan Kane Interiors, The Brass Bed, Regan Mattingly of Chalet Colorado, Mitchell Gold, Atelier Interior Design and Currant Designs. Art curator, Ann Benson Reidy, returns to the Show House for her third year in a row, and has choreographed a diverse collection of fine art throughout the townhome.
The event benefits Children’s Hospital Colorado, a nonprofit hospital for children located on the Anschutz Medical Campus near the interchange of I-225 and Colfax Avenue in Aurora. Over $200,000 was raised by Denver Designer Show House in past years for the hospital and DDSH will add to those numbers in 2015.
